On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 8:01 AM, Ramesh Jothimani <[email protected]> wrote: >>Sorry I couldnt understand what you are exactly saying! The purpose for me > to use two SQUID >>servers is that , we have one SQUID in our main server and I need a > seperate Proxy for a >laboratory! But the net connection is distributed only > from the main server and we are using it >>as the proxy in all systems. How to use a second Proxy and access the net?
1. My question is why do you need a proxy server for the lab? Why is it the main server cannot be used as a proxy by the lab network? 2. Is the lab on a separate subnet? If so, gateway on that subnet can have 2 ethernet cards with addresses on one subnet each and routing on S1 can be set up to forward lab subnet destined traffic to S2. S2 still need not be a squid proxy but just a routing gateway. In case routing is too complex for you to set up, S2 can NAT lab net network and that will take care of reply traffic flow back. -- Mohan Sundaram _______________________________________________ ILUGC Mailing List: http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc
